
Maxwell Returns to Prison Carrying “Mystery Box”
Ghislaine Maxwell, the convicted former associate of Jeffrey Epstein, returned to the Florida prison where she serves her sentence while carrying a “mystery box.” CNN’s Erin Burnett highlighted this unusual sight on Thursday, showing a clip of Maxwell holding the box as she entered the prison after a meeting with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche. A clearer image also surfaced, showing a person believed to be Maxwell holding the box while a guard opened a door for her.
Ongoing DOJ Interviews
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche confirmed on social media that he met with Maxwell and planned to continue their interview the following day. The meetings took place at the U.S. Attorney’s office in Tallahassee, Florida, according to CNN. Maxwell’s attorney, David Oscar Markus, described the session as “productive,” saying Maxwell answered every question honestly and would continue to do so.
DOJ’s Renewed Focus on Epstein Network
These meetings follow the Justice Department’s recent outreach to Maxwell. Blanche stated that if Maxwell holds information about others who committed crimes against victims, the FBI and DOJ are ready to listen. This renewed interest comes after President Trump instructed Attorney General Pam Bondi to share any relevant Epstein-related information. This directive followed criticism from Trump’s MAGA supporters about a DOJ memo claiming no “client list” exists and that no further information would be released.
Political Speculation and Reactions
Democrats have speculated—without evidence—that the case closure stems from concerns Trump might be implicated. Recent reports claim DOJ officials informed Trump of these suspicions during spring meetings. However, Trump supporters argue that any such information would have leaked by now. They also note Trump’s documented past with Epstein, including expelling Epstein from Mar-a-Lago in the early 2000s after learning of his misconduct.
White House Communications Director Steven Cheung emphasized, “The reality is that the president removed him from his club for being a creep.”
Congressional Subpoena Challenges DOJ
In a surprise move on Wednesday, the House Oversight subcommittee voted to subpoena the Justice Department for all Epstein-related files. This act defied Speaker Mike Johnson’s attempts to block the release of these documents and avoid a full House vote before the August recess.
The subpoena demands that DOJ hand over Epstein files—with victim names redacted—and communications between former Biden officials and DOJ regarding the case. It also seeks depositions from notable figures like Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, and former FBI Director James Comey.
Grand Jury Testimony Remains Sealed
Last week, the Justice Department asked a federal judge to unseal long-standing grand jury testimony against Epstein. However, on Wednesday, a Florida federal judge declined to release any additional grand jury materials, citing ongoing concerns.